Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3: Best tweets, GIFs, and WTF reactions

The creators of Game of Thrones are accustomed to killing off beloved characters -- you're still not over Hodor, admit it -- but that doesn't make it any less bitter when we have to say goodbye.
Warning: moderate spoilers ahead!

Monday's episode, "The Queen's Justice", saw the demise of Olenna Tyrell, Queen of Thorns (played by Diana Rigg). Her one-liners were #iconic. Her headdresses, next level. She will be missed. But of course, she went out with a bang.

Arriving at Highgarden's tower, Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), her onetime ally, sealed her fate by giving her a poison that would kill her "painlessly". She took it down, but not before delivering a Kingdom-shattering revelation that it was she who had Joffrey poisoned … you remember, the same day he wed her granddaughter Margaery? Olenna said she wanted Jamie to tell Cersei (Lena Headey) this news. Olenna added defiantly: "I want her to know it was me."

Oh. My. Thrones!

The internet stayed pure in celebrating of the Queen of Thorns' legacy as being the real MVP.

But good ole Cersei wasn't done on the revenge train yet. Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbaek) led prisoners Yara, Ellaria, and Tyene, Ellaria’s only surviving daughter, through the streets of King’s Landing for what you can assume was a nasty fate.

Ellaria watched in horror as Cersei dealt a poison kiss to Tyene, the same death Ellaria exacted upon Cersei's daughter Myrcella.

And because Cersei meant business, she had Ellaria and Tyene chained on opposite sides of a dungeon, so mother could watch her child die and rot before her eyes.

Finally, we'd be remiss not to shout out the meeting of all meetings, the coming together of Fire and Ice.

Even as some fans have been dying for the two royals to hook up, completely disregarding that she is technically his aunt, it's hard not to wonder where the relationship will go. As Vulture pointed out, "the flinty way the two leaders’ styles rubbed up against each other, particularly the way Emilia Clarke’s regal stiffness brings out something twitchy and interesting in Kit Harington."

For now, Jon Snow is mining for glass in Dragonstone to send back north, so here's to seeing what kind of "partnership" he and Daenerys form in the coming weeks.